NORWALK -- Police say a Norwalk man allegedly stole two cell phones from customers as he trolled the aisles of Stew Leonard's on Sunday.

Barry Castillo, 45, of 11 Norden Place, was charged with fifth-degree larceny and interfering with an officer. He was also charged with a second-degree failure to appear warrant from Milford Police, where he is facing charges of fourth-degree sexual assault and second-degree breach of peace.

Castillo was issued a total of $35,000 in bonds from both cases and given two court dates of Nov. 18 and Nov. 24.

According to a police report, officers responded to Stew Leonard's at 100 Westport Ave., around 3 p.m. regarding the theft of two cell phones.

Upon arrival, officers were told that one customer told security that she was shopping with her mother and briefly left her iPhone on a shopping cart to check out the barbecue station when her phone was stolen.

The victim said she had noticed a man, later identified as Castillo, walking back and forth near her shopping cart.

Another customer said she left her iPhone on her shopping cart and "turned away for a second" when she noticed the phone was missing.

Police tracked down Castillo in the store, who in turn handed over the two phones, valued at approximately $500 each. Both phones were returned to the victims.

At first, Castillo identified himself as Tom Green, but later gave his real name of Barry Castillo.

Police say Castillo had two stolen credit cards, which he said he had "taken a long time ago."

During his booking, Castillo was found to have an outstanding warrant.